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. >> the speech belongs to america, the speech belongs to the black folks. it doesn't belong to me. >> free at last, free at last. thank god almighty, we are free at last. >> reporter: coach raveling says he will never sell the speech. some things don't equate to money. he's been tested in that regard having been offered $3.5 million dollars a few years ago. he declined. >> pelley: did he say what prompted him for the speech to begin with? >> reporter: he was quite candid saying he wishes he had a better response saying it was just impulse but giving he was a great basketball player and coach he showed great court awareness. >> thanks very much. that will be it for the cbs evening news for tonight. we'll be in washington tomorrow to bring you live coverage of the president's address at the lincoln memorial. until then, for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> breaking news a rapidly spreading grass fire
. >> the speech belongs to america, the speech belongs to the black folks. it doesn't belong to me. >> free at last, free at last. thank god almighty, we are free at last. >> reporter: coach raveling says he will never sell the speech. some things don't equate to money. he's been tested in that regard having been offered $3.5 million dollars a few years ago. he declined. >> pelley: did he say what prompted him for the speech to begin with? >> reporter: he was quite...
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and he lays out a set of demands for america. and marching orders for the african-american community and the nation as a whole. so, the part of king that we need to embrace, the king prior to his assassination and the king at the time of his assassination, was a person who made demands upon this government for justice. who understood the transformation of king was that the struggle that is inherent for african-americans is a global struggle. >> testify, brother. >> but that's the truth of martin luther king. >> but my question would be, then, so we talked about how his legacy has evolved over the last 40-plus years into this sort of ageless national icon and i think it's precisely because he's been depoliticized in a lot of ways. it's not the specific demands of his speech in 1963 that people remember. it's the more lyrical, i have a dream moment. i take your point, but if you reclaim the legacy in the way you're talking about, that would take him right off the most admired list again, wouldn't it? >> that's that would be okay. h
and he lays out a set of demands for america. and marching orders for the african-american community and the nation as a whole. so, the part of king that we need to embrace, the king prior to his assassination and the king at the time of his assassination, was a person who made demands upon this government for justice. who understood the transformation of king was that the struggle that is inherent for african-americans is a global struggle. >> testify, brother. >> but that's the...
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the speech in the march went on as planned and helped to change america. >> i have a dream. >> they moved millions, including a 17-year-old boy watching alone in his home in arkansas. >> reporter: today,gregation and institutionalized racism is all but a memory as evidenced by the presidency of this man. >> because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed, congress changed, and yes, eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: but changes produced consequences. the helping hand of lyndon johnson's society too often became a crutch. today, 72% of african-american children are born to unmarried mothers, greater incarceration rates and joblessness remain stubbornly high. how to address it is a polarized debate in washington, a discussion president obama said could end with the courage king showed. >> that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from each other or on each other but towards one another and find we do not walk alone. >> reporter: one thing that attendees did not hear was the king speech itself, at least in its entirety. a few months after it w
the speech in the march went on as planned and helped to change america. >> i have a dream. >> they moved millions, including a 17-year-old boy watching alone in his home in arkansas. >> reporter: today,gregation and institutionalized racism is all but a memory as evidenced by the presidency of this man. >> because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed, congress changed, and yes, eventually the white house changed. >> reporter: but...
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so where is america's credibility? >> reporter: the white house says the administration intends to declassify and release intelligence information. why the white house believes it was a chemical attack. bill: will he seek congressional authority before a military strike? >> reporter: the white house says it's consulting with congress as the war powers act requires. kings out of town for recess but one congressman says the president should do mow. he says the president should be making the case to the american public and his administration should come to congress to explain their plans. the consequences are too great for congress to be brushed aside. the president has been speaking with foreign leaders including british prime minister david cameron. they discussed possible consequences from the international community to syria. martha: we are told that the military assets are already in place when and if president obama does decide to order a strike. here is defense secretary chuck hagel speaking about this to the bbc.
so where is america's credibility? >> reporter: the white house says the administration intends to declassify and release intelligence information. why the white house believes it was a chemical attack. bill: will he seek congressional authority before a military strike? >> reporter: the white house says it's consulting with congress as the war powers act requires. kings out of town for recess but one congressman says the president should do mow. he says the president should be...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> good morning, to you. welcome back to ktvu channel 2 morning news. a live picture. the bay bridge toll plaza. can you believe tonight is the night. they almost shut down the bay bridge. this is history in the bay area. we'll be watching it for you. >>> it is wednesday, it is august 28th good morning, i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. 5:30. mark tamayo is in for steve today. what is the weather like? >> at least the fog is embracing that bay bridge right now. the clouds doing their thing. north bay santa rosa and napa. watch out for a drop off in visibilities especially up in the north bay you can see a half mile visibility up in santa rosa. current numbers are in the upper 50s to lower 60s. half-moon bay reporting 57 degrees. concord 60 and san jose 62 degrees. what is happening we have a layer of warm air compressing that mari
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how does this happen if america? it's just insane. and what do you do about it given the refusal of congress and certainly of state legislatures other than colorado and maryland and connecticut, of course, tragically, to do anything about it? >> yeah. i mean i think we first of all don't give up on congress. i mean we showed with the original brady bill which became the brady law what the voice of the american public has the potential to accomplish on this issue and that is what congress can do to keep guns out of hands of dangerous people, out of people who shouldn't have those guns, criminals, domestic abusers and so forth. and we need to change the culture in this country. we need to empower ourselves as parents to make the right decisions to keep guns out of the hands of our children and that's something that definitely could have helped in tennessee. >> what do we do about chicago? i know, you know, mayor rahm emanuel and all the city leaders are trying to do something about it. they've brought in 600 people to help escort kids t
how does this happen if america? it's just insane. and what do you do about it given the refusal of congress and certainly of state legislatures other than colorado and maryland and connecticut, of course, tragically, to do anything about it? >> yeah. i mean i think we first of all don't give up on congress. i mean we showed with the original brady bill which became the brady law what the voice of the american public has the potential to accomplish on this issue and that is what congress...
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bank of america, the vampire squid. now it's j.p. morgan. but here's the problem. the bigger than these other firms. moorlands to regulate, so have more problems. and the other thing is -- and tell you, you can't really discount this. i've known and. since neither the said gray hair. in know, there was a case to be made that he was just a little too arrogant. i'm not saying he is, but that's what of the people will say. he came out a little too strongly on certain things, that a basically a tax dodd-frank a little too strenuously. when you put all this together he has a big target on the said. in the tell you this, not saying he will resign, but something will happen structurally to that bank. that is the big prediction. when i say structurally. cheryl: they survived it, the splitting of the roles. so far he has survived in the of his critics. >> that's now. they don't have the final say. the regulators have the final say. what of saying is that once this bank if you're an investor. then make a ton of money. they have to pay a timeout. have been reporting this for
bank of america, the vampire squid. now it's j.p. morgan. but here's the problem. the bigger than these other firms. moorlands to regulate, so have more problems. and the other thing is -- and tell you, you can't really discount this. i've known and. since neither the said gray hair. in know, there was a case to be made that he was just a little too arrogant. i'm not saying he is, but that's what of the people will say. he came out a little too strongly on certain things, that a basically a tax...
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and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when there's reciprocation, when the rest of us, when white america is taking some risk, too. that's what makes -- that's the good side of racial history. >> i'm going to ask this question i asked when i did a special friday, the 100th anniversary of the march on washington, what's the discussion going to be about? >> the discussion is going to be are we still a nation that recognizes that activism, the african-american experience is crucial to helping america live up to its stated ideals. i think we're still going to have that di
and black america? >> exactly. so he's trapped in that regard. when you see the march on washington, the people who attended that day were excited and nervous. they were taking steps to meet the other half of the country and say we are patriotic. they were scared. the city of washington cut off liquor sales that day. they were scared of it. we assume that african-americans are going to take all the risks to expose ourselves. the lessin of american history we only make progress when...
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the notion that america of all cases, prosecuting a global war against terror, jihadis, extremists of all islamic varieties across the world for ten years, people would think they were in bed with the muslim brotherhood. i would not believe you. >> i mean, look, while morsi was in power, there was a relationship, of course, with the obama administration and the muslim brotherhood. we saw hamid morsi deal well in the eyes of the united states with israel's assault on gaza in november and he was hailed for his role in that. and subsequently after that, he issued a constitutional declaration which gave wide-reaching powers and the obama administration was quite silent. so there was plenty of criticism for the u.s. in that respect. but i think it's very important to understand that the egyptian military is required to spend roughly $1.3 billion in aid to purchase weapons from u.s. manufacturers. these are the large defense contractors that have very powerful lobbying firms in washington. companies like general dynamics and lockheed martin, and they're the main beneficiaries of this aid. a
the notion that america of all cases, prosecuting a global war against terror, jihadis, extremists of all islamic varieties across the world for ten years, people would think they were in bed with the muslim brotherhood. i would not believe you. >> i mean, look, while morsi was in power, there was a relationship, of course, with the obama administration and the muslim brotherhood. we saw hamid morsi deal well in the eyes of the united states with israel's assault on gaza in november and...
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, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black males don't become daddies until after they're married. >> today's event excluded black republicans and conservatives. >> where is tim scott? >> that was a glaring areas and does not indicate a desire for inclusion. >> grievances against police brutali brutality. >> black america is not going to listen to me. >> they're not going to tune in and say he's trying to help us. the bigotry of others was reason to give up on yourself. >> they're not going to listen to you or any other white person. >> is that -- >> but he issued a at the same time. i did not kno
, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. >> i wish there would have been more, um -- >> because they marched city councils changed. >> i guess more representation from the other side of the political aisle. >> congress changed and eventually the white house changed. >> i didn't see the speech. i was working. >> what he was describing was the dream of every american. >> i've got a dream. i've got a dream that young black...
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many america we racialize it. but around the world, they globalize it. they see this as a march for jobs for justice, for freedom. i think that it is the people are not as important. because that changes over time, right? i remember i i was at the march in 1983. you had rev red planet jackson there. my father is there today. you had john lewis there. in '63, '83, in 2013. and you have ben ellis, reverend sharpton who has done a wonerful job organizing the march today. mark moralle, but nameless, faceless people. dream defenders in capitol in tallahassee, florida. they are here today. these are young kid we did not know about more than a month ago. but now they are stepping up to the plate. you have a lot of people from occupy who are here. i think you might have a tea partier or two here. really is a wonderful american celebration that shows how far we have come. all the work we have to do. we know that the father -- >> uma: we know your father was a close friend to dr. king. >> and staff member. >> uma: right. >> he worked for him. obviously you grew up
many america we racialize it. but around the world, they globalize it. they see this as a march for jobs for justice, for freedom. i think that it is the people are not as important. because that changes over time, right? i remember i i was at the march in 1983. you had rev red planet jackson there. my father is there today. you had john lewis there. in '63, '83, in 2013. and you have ben ellis, reverend sharpton who has done a wonerful job organizing the march today. mark moralle, but...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyonds washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. [ applause ] because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. [ applause ] and that's the lesson of our past. that's the promise of tomorrow. in the face of impossible odds, people who love their country can change it. >>> powerful day here in washington, d.c., indeed from the lincoln memorial the president went back to the white house presumably once again focusing in on this crisis in syria and coming up at the top of the hour we'll have a special situation room report, the crisis in syria. that begins in a few minutes. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids.
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyonds washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. [ applause ] because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes,...
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in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the movies for encouragement. flipper was the number one film on august 281963. this year, it's lee daniels, the butler, which just happens to be about america's civil rights movement. >> coming up, what was the rolling of women in the civil rights movement and 1963's march on washington and were they [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[vo
in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the...
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bank of america also said that it's working with them to find a fair way to compensate them for their loss. but the family says they have no agreement with the bank as of yet, considering the loss to their home and to their credit thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. piers morgan is next. >>> this is piers morgan live. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. can anything stop a strike on syria. president obama laying out the case tonight. listen to what he told the pbs "news hour." >> if i have no interest in any kind of open-ended conflict in syria, but we have to make sure that when countries break international norms on weapons like chemical weapons that could threaten us that they are held accountable. >> so it is a matter of time, and can the country afford to intervene in syria? plus the jury calls the ft. hood shooter to get the death penalty. why tavis smiley said if martin luther king were alive today he may have words of criticism for president obama. >>> and this about hannah anderson. >> i remember vividly telling my brother
bank of america also said that it's working with them to find a fair way to compensate them for their loss. but the family says they have no agreement with the bank as of yet, considering the loss to their home and to their credit thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. piers morgan is next. >>> this is piers morgan live. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. can anything stop a strike on syria. president obama laying out the case...
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that's changed in america. for those men who were there, who bled, they see tremendous progress. >> and they're right. they're right. you know, having grown up in the deep south in the era of jim crowe, the difference is dramatic. and the fact that andy young is mayor of atlanta, and a member of congress guy is testament to the fact that when you pass a voting rights bill, that it makes a difference. which is why, at the moment, what's going on about voting rights, is downright evil because it is something that really needs to keep going forward, not backward. >> we remember that day for the speech and for the size of the crowds. and the peacefulness of it. we forget that this was the march for jobs and justice. when life magazine did its cover after this, they didn't put martin luther king on the cover, they put randolph on the cover. there has been tremendous progress, no question bout that, in all the ways we are talking about, but the persistence of the gap between white wealth and black wealth, white incom
that's changed in america. for those men who were there, who bled, they see tremendous progress. >> and they're right. they're right. you know, having grown up in the deep south in the era of jim crowe, the difference is dramatic. and the fact that andy young is mayor of atlanta, and a member of congress guy is testament to the fact that when you pass a voting rights bill, that it makes a difference. which is why, at the moment, what's going on about voting rights, is downright evil...
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works this is bbc world news america. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman of vermont, new york, and honolulu. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry, capital forevelop key decisions. we operate in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you. >> now bbc world news america. fax britain will wait for you in un inspectors -- acting oning syria. they have sentenced the army psychologist to death for killing 13 people during a rampage in texas. 50 years after martin luther historicvered his speech, president obama stands on the same spot for the commemoration. >> no one can match his
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what america should be for all of us! >> reporter: and again, we talked about this being the beginning, not the end. on wednesday, president barack obama will be here along with former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter along with a lot of hollywood celebrities like jamey foxx, oprah winfrey. they will be marking that 50th anniversary i have a dream speech by martin luther king, jr. >> and chris, there were a number of people who you said had been there in 1963 and a lot of folks who had not. give me the idea of some perspectives from so many of these young people who showed up today who perhaps didn't know anything about the struggles that were the focus of that march 50 years ago. >> one thing that really jumped out at me is how many times up on that stage you heard people say -- and it was a lot of times women who said, women didn't speak at this march 50 years ago. and that's something that just sort of, as someone who was born after that time, i was sort of caught by surprise like, wow, okay, in 1963, this was
what america should be for all of us! >> reporter: and again, we talked about this being the beginning, not the end. on wednesday, president barack obama will be here along with former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter along with a lot of hollywood celebrities like jamey foxx, oprah winfrey. they will be marking that 50th anniversary i have a dream speech by martin luther king, jr. >> and chris, there were a number of people who you said had been there in 1963 and a lot of...
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it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest in the country. >>> next up. bob. as my 10th grade biology teacher would say, give the gums a rest. >>> alec baldwin out of his cage, went rabid on another paparazzi. what made him go crazy. do you know what you just said? ♪ new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at purinaone.com license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's
it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest...
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i know what it looks like in america. my goal is to do a better job than to let it be jargon. >> i am ocd, kind of. i like order and neatness and so i'm a little bit freaked out because your crew moved things around a little bit. >> what is the one key that m e makes "morning joe" work? >> coffee. >> and mika. >> coffee and mika make "morning joe" work. >> she's locked up for having a relationship with a teenager. why her parents are saying her prosecution is persecution. mpg. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. and who got it? this guy. that's right... [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experie
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how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and governor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rights, the struggle of the middle class, is a
how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and governor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rights, the struggle of the middle class, is a
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched, america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews, and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the discourage of apartheid -- t
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and yes, eventually the...
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that hits america right where it hurts the most also. >> shaun, thank you very much. we'll see how this pans out. anotr factor i left out of there is what if the iraqis just stop producing oil or the iranians in a sympathy strike on production? you can have the same effect. >>> meanwhile, ahead of the walkout, why charles payne said if workers win this fight tomorrow, we are all fried. test. test. >>> fired up and ready to walk. fast food workers planning another way to protest in dozens of cities tomorrow. they're demanding a $15 minimum wage and the right to unionize. charles payne said that would serve up one super size problem in the economies. >> well, first of all, for the workers, you know, i hate springing this on them. it's a low wage job, it's a low skill job. they could be replaceable. the same people are saying i'm not making enough money to feed my kids, it's certainly tougher if you're making zero. i don't begrudge anyone trying to make extra money. they're essentially trying to say their salary should be doubled from where they are. this has been eck co
that hits america right where it hurts the most also. >> shaun, thank you very much. we'll see how this pans out. anotr factor i left out of there is what if the iraqis just stop producing oil or the iranians in a sympathy strike on production? you can have the same effect. >>> meanwhile, ahead of the walkout, why charles payne said if workers win this fight tomorrow, we are all fried. test. test. >>> fired up and ready to walk. fast food workers planning another way to...
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it belongs to the people of america. and i think whoever lives in it, the first lady should preserve it and enhance it and leave something of herself there. ladies"n two of "first from edith roosevelt to michelle obama. starting november 9 at 90 :00 eastern on c-span -- at 9:00 eastern on c-span. monday night, we will conclude the on court -- the encore presentation with ida mckinley. "washington journal" continues. host: a live shot of the lincoln memorial. then, the anniversary of march on washington. other activities commemorating the event will take place next week. here to talk about that and withs is clarence lusane the school of international service. he is the professor there at the american university. he is the author of "the black history of the white house welcome.ce lusane, talk about the march and its impact on the civil rights act. inst: it is important american history, not just in the history of african-american history. it was a turning point because after the brown decision in the 1950's, after the mon
it belongs to the people of america. and i think whoever lives in it, the first lady should preserve it and enhance it and leave something of herself there. ladies"n two of "first from edith roosevelt to michelle obama. starting november 9 at 90 :00 eastern on c-span -- at 9:00 eastern on c-span. monday night, we will conclude the on court -- the encore presentation with ida mckinley. "washington journal" continues. host: a live shot of the lincoln memorial. then, the...
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all i can tell you is that america must lead and america is not leading and that is apparent to every nation in the region. and the arab league not signing on is an indication of their lack of trust, that the united states will do what is necessary. maybe just they're worried as i am that it will be a cosmetic few cruise missiles and then stop. >> in light of the fact that this is all open. everyone is talking about it. there are no big secrets about what we are planning to do. maybe the specifics but generally, why not do it, it has been suggested to have a robust debate in congress rather than having this shuttle diploma circumstance sending peel to the white house to talk. why not lay this out so the american people can see what the security allegations or suggestions are by various members of the house and the senate. >> well, i'm not opposed to that. and we can have the speaker and the majority leader call congress back from recess. that is within their authority and begin that debate. so i suggest that senator paul address that to speaker boehner and harry reid and mitch mcconne
all i can tell you is that america must lead and america is not leading and that is apparent to every nation in the region. and the arab league not signing on is an indication of their lack of trust, that the united states will do what is necessary. maybe just they're worried as i am that it will be a cosmetic few cruise missiles and then stop. >> in light of the fact that this is all open. everyone is talking about it. there are no big secrets about what we are planning to do. maybe the...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >>> the godfather of go-go has been gone a year now. >> the legacy hasn't faded. >> today a major honor for a man who brought joy to so many of us. d.c. leaders gathered at a park in northeast for a chuck brown memorial. >> fox5 matt ackland was there. >> reporter: can you almost hear chuck brown's music in the air. for decades his go-go tunes were played on the small stage in landon park. >> 3, 2, 1! >> all right. >>> the park is known as chuck brown memorial park and district officials with the brown family broke ground on what will soon s stand as tribute to the musical legacy. >> it ain't mean a thing if itna doesn't have the go-go swing. >> all right! >> bring my grandkids. >>> bernice taylor is a native i washingtonian and thinking about chuck brown brings her happiness as she remembers the good times in her life. >>> when i went to the first go-go it was in northwest garde and at the time it was chuck brown and sou
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >>> the godfather of go-go has been gone a year now. >> the legacy hasn't faded. >> today a major honor for a man who brought joy to so many of us. d.c. leaders gathered at a park in northeast for a chuck brown memorial. >> fox5 matt ackland was there. >> reporter: can you almost hear chuck brown's music...
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how has america changed? good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i have a personal story. my grandfather grew up with mahalia jackson. they lived around the corner from her. louis armstrong lived next door. my grandparents and my parents -- schools toto the register people to vote. they were able to have black teachers come up from louisiana to our school in washington because we do not have any. i want to say i have a personal story here. she turned 56 today. on that day in 1963, we all sat down on the floor in our living room and watched a black and white tv. for a child that had turned six have ad that day -- birthday party, she wanted to speech,. king gave his even to the point that my father said, you've got to move your head, because her head was in the way. she was so enthralled. at one time i was suspended from king'sbefore dr. birthday became a holiday. people thealled night before. because theschool schools in seattle were leaving at 12:00. the told me into the office. there was a big ruckus. me
how has america changed? good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i have a personal story. my grandfather grew up with mahalia jackson. they lived around the corner from her. louis armstrong lived next door. my grandparents and my parents -- schools toto the register people to vote. they were able to have black teachers come up from louisiana to our school in washington because we do not have any. i want to say i have a personal story here. she turned 56 today. on that day in 1963, we all...
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god bless america! [applause] >> god bless america! [applause] a signing station in air-conditioning! [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're the boss. i'm just the passenger. [inaudible conversations] >> the train will be moving in a we recall -- westerly direction. >> does it go parallel to -- [inaudible] you might want to explain that at some point or have bill explain it. [inaudible conversations] you want somebody to do the narration, if that makes sense. [inaudible conversations] i think you or bill give the narration. you know more about the town than i do. it's your train. [inaudible conversations] how are you? aren't you warm? >> very warm. [inaudible conversations] i'm a big fan of yours. good. i have to get your autograph. blow the whistle? maybe on the way back. >> hey, guys. you have a lot cooler ride. [laughter] it's a pretty ride. say hi to everybody. how are you? how are you doing? thanks. good. .. [inaudible conversations] >> i think that's what he said. >> they say in or
god bless america! [applause] >> god bless america! [applause] a signing station in air-conditioning! [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're the boss. i'm just the passenger. [inaudible conversations] >> the train will be moving in a we recall -- westerly direction. >> does it go parallel to -- [inaudible] you might want to explain that at some point or have bill explain it. [inaudible conversations] you want somebody to...
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or anti america? i think people would love to see an expose like that. >> okay. thank you very much. u.s. congressman michele bachmann of minnesota. well, that was the launch pad there. joining me right now to discuss bachmann's rise and fall, abc news 2012 embed who was placed on the bachmann campaign, now a producer. nbc's own james novogrod. co-creator of the "daily show" lizz winstead. thank you for joining us, starting first with james. what happened to bachmann in why did she come off as a morning glory or a roman candle flying so high back in the last presidential cycle that she won the iowa straw poll then sort of became, i don't know what, imploded, what? what would you say happened with all these investigations? now as of last night her staff coming out with all this stuff about her. this garbage. some of it shouldn't even be quoted about. i think it's indecent to be talking about anybody you worked for this way. the total lack of any loyalty at stake here. >> a bit of a stunning reversal of
or anti america? i think people would love to see an expose like that. >> okay. thank you very much. u.s. congressman michele bachmann of minnesota. well, that was the launch pad there. joining me right now to discuss bachmann's rise and fall, abc news 2012 embed who was placed on the bachmann campaign, now a producer. nbc's own james novogrod. co-creator of the "daily show" lizz winstead. thank you for joining us, starting first with james. what happened to bachmann in why did...
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it's a poster child of the very worst voting practices the united states of america. and if you have a republican-controlled legislature, it could be coming soon to a legislature near you. it even disallows people who vote in the wrong precinct. sometimes people go to the wrong precinct because they moved. sometimes the precinct lines have changed. if they used to if they went in and cast a provisional ballot, it was counted. now the provisional ballots will no longer be counted either. >> goldie, when you look at the fact that even supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg told "the new york times" the supreme court decisions is one of the most activist she has ever seen, and she has specifically cited the gutting of the voting rights act, saying the decision was stunning in terms of activism. >> certainly stunning to me to see it gutted in that way, and to say that we did not need precertification anymore because some states had made so-called strides over the years where we watched those very same states, the states that recovered under the voting rights act in pre
it's a poster child of the very worst voting practices the united states of america. and if you have a republican-controlled legislature, it could be coming soon to a legislature near you. it even disallows people who vote in the wrong precinct. sometimes people go to the wrong precinct because they moved. sometimes the precinct lines have changed. if they used to if they went in and cast a provisional ballot, it was counted. now the provisional ballots will no longer be counted either....
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scott titlebomb, a spokesman for the drug free america foundation. mason, how did you get the idea to air the ad at nascar of all places? >> well, you know, this is an important message that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. a race like nascar is a great place to get that message out. it is obviously a place where the people attending it and the organizers of the event accept that adults should be allowed to use alcohol responsibly. and we are pointing out that marijuana is less toxic than alcohol and it doesn't cause nearly the serious types of social problems that alcohol does and it shouldn't be a crime for adults to use it. >> you knew it would cause all kinds of -- all hell would break out when people realized what they were seeing. even though i believe -- don't get me wrong. i believe across the i'd logical spectrum i would like to say i don't know anyone who hasn't tried pot. on the other hand it does have a conservative atmosphere of the people who dig nascar who tend to be from the great heartland. you knew it was going to be a bomb e
scott titlebomb, a spokesman for the drug free america foundation. mason, how did you get the idea to air the ad at nascar of all places? >> well, you know, this is an important message that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol. a race like nascar is a great place to get that message out. it is obviously a place where the people attending it and the organizers of the event accept that adults should be allowed to use alcohol responsibly. and we are pointing out that marijuana is less...
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america's number one news source. th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad got a master's degree in human resources. thanks to warriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project helps them by, you know, giving them another start. now that my dad's home, i get a lot more hugs. i'm really proud of him. find out more about wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- tension building. the president insists syria used chemical weapons as the u.s. inches closer to possible military action. >> when countries break international norms on weapons like chemical weapons that could threaten us, that they are held accountable. >> today's big developments in the u.s. and overseas with all eyes on syria. >>> 50 years later we are getting the back story about dr. martin luther king jr.'s unforgettable speech. the surprising new details a half
america's number one news source. th for wounded warriorsgram and their families to build new lives together. when my dad left, i was, like, this big, but now i'm, like, this big. my dad got a master's degree in human resources. thanks to warriors to work that my dad has a terrific job. when the warrior project helps them by, you know, giving them another start. now that my dad's home, i get a lot more hugs. i'm really proud of him. find out more about wounded warrior project at findwwp.org....
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she was and she brought up an issue of importance and that's part of what america's is all about. >> well, speaking of polite women, antoinette tuff, did you hear what she did, she's the woman who calmed down a gunman in an atlanta elementary school. got a call from president obama to thank her for her action. >> i appreciate you too but i learn from the best, the best president in the world. no, that's me. you can't get better when you have a great leader in front of you. >> not only calm, failed a hero. >>> barbara bush was at a children's hospital where she read a book to the kids. >>> cory booker met the cute pomeranian named, of course, cory booker and last night david letterman joked about the fingerprint security on the iphone and faplayed a fake commercial. >> introducing the scanner, the most secure way to protect your password, apps and most importantly your texting history. >> that's not your finger, anthony. >> you knew that was coming. i knew it would happen and that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> all right, now here's a look at the national weather. w
she was and she brought up an issue of importance and that's part of what america's is all about. >> well, speaking of polite women, antoinette tuff, did you hear what she did, she's the woman who calmed down a gunman in an atlanta elementary school. got a call from president obama to thank her for her action. >> i appreciate you too but i learn from the best, the best president in the world. no, that's me. you can't get better when you have a great leader in front of you. >>...
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god bless america. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> the heritage action group touring the country during the august recess, holding town hall meetings on defunding obamacare. if you missed it tonight, you can catch it and our video library. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] deep -- you the bringing you the events of the day from the british parliament. some of that debate from the house of commons in a moment. president obama's decision ising will be guided by what in the best interest of the u.s.. we will get your reaction to possible u.s. intervention in theory. we will open up phone lines for you. the white house has been holding a meeting this afternoon from all news reports, a conference call with leaders on syrian intervention. it begins somewhere around 6:00 eastern and wraps up at 7:45. a number of congressional leaders confirm they were on the call thursday night, including john boehner. no one would provide details on the
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good morning america is next. have a great day! >>> good morning, america. breaking right now, wall of flames. a massive wildfire, threatening vacationers at one of america's most famous tourist attractions. the all-out battle on the ground and in the air at yosemite national park. and the drastic move california's governor has been forced to take. >>> fighting to the finish. san diego's mayor resigns under a cloud of sexual harassment complaints. but remains stunningly defiant. >> if given due process, i would be vindicated. >> this morning, the new criminal investigation and the outrage over his severance package. >>> caught on tape. look at this extremely brave brave 8-year-old girl fighting off a kidnapper using her teeth. what she is saying this morning
good morning america is next. have a great day! >>> good morning, america. breaking right now, wall of flames. a massive wildfire, threatening vacationers at one of america's most famous tourist attractions. the all-out battle on the ground and in the air at yosemite national park. and the drastic move california's governor has been forced to take. >>> fighting to the finish. san diego's mayor resigns under a cloud of sexual harassment complaints. but remains stunningly...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ generations who carried themselves on a day-to-day basis with great dignity in the face of unspeakable injustice, sacrificing their own ambitions so the opportunities of future generations would be assured. but for them, i would not be attorney general of the united states and barack obama would not be president of the united states of america. >> whatever you think of attorney general holder that i thought was the most important thing he said at the rally. america has made great strides in leveling the social playing field. do we still have a long way to go? absolutely, but government can't do it all. we continue now and as promised receive represented degrath, what about black on black crime? >> we can have our own opinions, but not our own facts. the fact of the matter is years ago a million came to washington to talk just about that. since then networks and efforts and com
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot >> sales of new homes took a dive last month, analysts suggested that higher mortgage rates could be driving demand. average house prices were up $7500. >>> a dam project turning a south korean river dwree green h algae. sales of bottled water are soaring. lawrence louie reports. >> its it meanders across the south korean water. bun butt mea
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all mean are created equal. [applause.] >> that speech given 50 years ago, electrified the civil rights united states in the united states. joining me jonathan ryder who has written extensively: good to see you gentlemen. >> 50 years ago, it was about policy agenda. 50 years later, still about policy agenda. what's the rallying cry, if you will, on this anniversary? >> i think the rallying cry is a proliferation of the dream. right? and so, we see the occupy movement. we see the lgbt rights, civil rights movement. we see young people like the dream defenders who are fighting against stand your ground laws in florida. i think that's a beautiful proliferation of dr. king's dream. i think in its historical context, you know, thomas, i think you know this, that i interviewed dr.
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all mean are created equal. [applause.] >> that speech given 50 years ago, electrified the civil rights united states in the united states. joining me jonathan ryder who has written extensively: good to see you gentlemen. >>...
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murders from urban america to suburban america. the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. so here in 2013 we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement. for economic justice. a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days. a new civil rights movement for jobs. a new civil rights movement for men, for women, for children of all background, all races, all dispositions, all orientations, all cities, all counties, all towns, all across america. america it is time to wake up. >> from the naacp, pamela, a new civil rights movement that's something that has to be started at the grassroots level as well. >> there's no question. i nene beauty and magnify sense of the civil rights movement 50 years ago was part of the coalition movement. he understood the issues that real estate late, women issues, gay rights issues, disparity on race, economic issues. bringing alligator of those folks together understanding tha
murders from urban america to suburban america. the pursuit of power for power's sake. we stand here today to say it is time to wake up. so here in 2013 we stand before the statue of the great emancipator. we look towards the statue of the great liberator. we say we have come to wake up a new civil rights movement. for economic justice. a new civil rights movement for freedom in these days. a new civil rights movement for jobs. a new civil rights movement for men, for women, for children of all...
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america should just get used to the fact and move on from it. the bigger problem is putin has not moved on from that. that worries me. we are -- ryan's probably in his late 30s, i would assume, something like that, but i remember distinctly growing up in a cold war meant. >> yes. >> knowing there were nuclear warheads out there, et cetera, et cetera. we went through they drills in grade school about what to do if there was a nuclear bomb. bomb shelter signs in our schools, et cetera, et cetera. parent the republicans like that, it's back, and they enjoy the fact that the cold war has restarted and they can blame barack obama for it. the problem is they might forget when medvedev was the president of russia, we had a great relationship with them. so my problem is no matter what he does, he can't win. so what? i want ryan, aside from the fact that you just received a delicious compliment about your age, the president has canceled his summit with mr. putin, but again, that's not likely to appease his critics who probably want, as you know, a return
america should just get used to the fact and move on from it. the bigger problem is putin has not moved on from that. that worries me. we are -- ryan's probably in his late 30s, i would assume, something like that, but i remember distinctly growing up in a cold war meant. >> yes. >> knowing there were nuclear warheads out there, et cetera, et cetera. we went through they drills in grade school about what to do if there was a nuclear bomb. bomb shelter signs in our schools, et...
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it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day for you and others yesterday associated with that march. 50 years ago 50shgs years after the march on washington, how does dr. king's message relate today? >> i think his message relates in the sense that it laid the chart -- it charted the way from where we are. a black president, black attorney general who spoke at the march yesterday. but it also raised a challenge for this generation that we talked about yesterday. the supreme court just took away section 4, the voting rights act, which means that we challenge the congress now to come with a new voting rights bill, because this is the f
it's time to march for a new america! it's time to organize for a new america! it's time to register and vote for a new america! we're on our way, we're on our way, we are on our way! >> and our roundtable is now here. welcome to all of you, including doris kearns goodwin, who i just want to point out has been well, alive and well. you've just been in hibernation working on your new book. good to see you. >> correct. glad to be back. >> reverend al sharpton, a significant day...